Make-Up Designory (MUD) Teams Up With NextAid to Help The Children of Africa, Proceeds from Limited Edition Palette Will Build a Home for Orphans

Burbank, CA – In an effort to help orphaned children in Africa who have lost their parents due to the AIDS epidemic, NextAid, a non-profit organization whose goal is to help create safe and sustainable communities for orphaned children in Africa, and Make-Up Designory (MUD), the nation’s leading make-up educational institution, have teamed up to raise $25,000 to build a home for the orphans.

MUD has introduced a limited edition, four-holed palette (available by visiting www.mudshop.com) with 100 percent of the $25 palette’s proceeds going to NextAid to help build the house.

“We’re both excited and proud to be involved in this program,” said Tate Holland, Make-Up Designory CEO. “Our goal is to raise $25,000 and we’ve chosen to do it by co-branding with NextAid. By selling just 1,000 pieces, we will be contributing to these needy communities and investing in the futures of countless children.”

Make-Up Designory will be sponsoring the building of one of the home units which will cost $25,000. The limited edition palette features the MUD logo with the logo of the NextAid Organization and includes four MUD eye shadow colors: Spanish Gold, Moss, Cashmere and Dulce de Leche.

NextAid was founded in 2002 to help create safe and sustainable communities for orphaned children in Africa who have lost their parents to the AIDS epidemic. Corporations and individuals can adopt a project and fund the building of one of the essential buildings in the community. With eleven buildings remaining, MUD has chosen to fund the building of one of the housing units. All buildings are made with energy efficient designs and natural building techniques. The home units, like the one MUD has adopted, can house six children and one caregiver.

About Make-up Designory:
Make-Up Designory is a private post secondary institution that provides training every year to hundreds of students from around the world to work in fashion, film, and television. Specialties include beauty make-up artistry, hairstyling, portfolio development, character make-up, and special make-up effects. The school has two locations, one in Los Angeles (founded in 1997) and one in New York. In addition, the school has its own cosmetics line, with retailers in the US, Asia and Europe.